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December 2005
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30.12.2005
Still struggling with the issue of over a lakh women dying at childbirth every year, health experts are still debating whether traditional birth attendants, called dai in rural areas, should be actively involved in the family welfare programme.
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30.12.2005
A recent report by an Indian government agency says that little attention is being paid to the standardisation, research and development of the Indian traditional system of medicine - ayurveda.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [Health] [Knowledge] [Governance] Image: Ayurveda is based on plants. © SciDev.Net
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29.12.2005
With the international community expressing concern about the high maternal and infant mortality in India, Union Health Ministry is looking at inter-ministerial partnerships to tackle the problem. Instead of running parallel programmes the ministry and the Department of Women and Child Development have decided to converge at the village level.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Development] [Children] [Health] [Infant mortality] [MDGs] |
27.12.2005
Despite several intervention programmes,one-to-one contact continues to plague the largest and most important "link" in India's battle against HIV virus.National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) begins its Phase III intervention this section needs immediate attention for the AIDS control programme to be successful in the country.
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26.12.2005
A year after the Indian Ocean tsunami,as part of the United Nations coordinated inter-agency response, UNFPA country offices in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Thailand are helping to rebuild and re-equip damaged health facilities by continuing to provide training and supplies to local governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to offer services at temporary sites and mobile clinics. A key priority is maternal health care.
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23.12.2005
When Dil Bhushan Pathak, a popular newscaster in Nepal, was reading the news one night, he came across an item that caused him to skip a heartbeat. In the remote Achham district in far-western Nepal, a woman had died a painful death. She was undergoing a clandestine abortion using a traditional method - the insertion of a heated rod smeared with herbal paste into the uterus.
more...Related topics/regions: [Nepal] [Poverty] [Health] [Human rights] [Gender] [MDGs] Image: © Heifer International
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23.12.2005
India will soon have its first most advanced mobile breast cancer detection unit, thanks to London-based NRI Paul Chawla and his friends British first lady Cherie Blair, Sarah Kennedy (wife of Liberal Democratic chief Charles Kennedy), British MPs Simon Hughes and John Prescott and former minister Baroness Amos.
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22.12.2005
With protests now becoming an integral part of WTO ministerials it is hardly surprising that the organisation likes to project its decisions as having a human face.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Aid] [International cooperation] [Economy] [Trade] [Health] [MDGs] |
22.12.2005
For a long time non-resident Indians have been donating for causes associated with their native villages or hometowns for schools, dispensaries or roads. In what is a rare example of donation targeted specifically for carrying out the battle against AIDS, cancer and TB in Punjab, a New York-based NRI today told the Punjab Government that he would spend $1 million (Rs 4.5 crore) on the project.
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21.12.2005
This World Bank report examines the impacts of donor-supported programmes for maternal and child health, nutrition, and fertility in Bangladesh. It reports that under-five mortality has been reduced substantially since the 1990s, but malnutrition remains high.
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21.12.2005
In rural Nepal few mothers use modern obstetric and midwifery services. Since 1997 the Nepal Safer Motherhood Project (NSMP) has been working with the Government of Nepal to reduce maternal mortality and to enable pregnant women to make informed decisions. The projectÂ’s success owes much to its use of Key Informant Monitoring (KIM).
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